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William (Billy) and Reginald ------were brothers who ran one of Britain’s most successful car companies from 1913 to the mid 1960s (6) Model name for TVR’s 1967–’71 V6 or V8 GT sports coupé (6) Italian vehicle builder with a 60-year company history from 1925, builder of some minor-league Austrian Formula 1 world champion racing driver, with 25 wins from 171 starts (5) Simple valve system often used in two-stroke engines, in which a flat strip moves under pressure to admit mixture (4) See 3 down (5) The -----Flywheel was a transmission system used in Daimler vehicles in the 1930s (5) Model name for Volkswagen’s successful small car, built in five generations from 1975 (4) Acclaimed US car stylist, working for General Motors Pontiac in the ’30s, Loewy and Studebaker in the ’40s, and finally Chrysler before his retirement (5) US car maker (1907–early ’30s), joined from 1926 by companion marque Pontiac, which soon replaced it (7) Model name used by Lagonda for high-performance tourers and GT cars (6) Fiat’s model 518, built from 1933 to 1938, using 1.75- or 1.95-litre motors (6).

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